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Hudson Reporter

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A dynamic team of hands-on journalists, this group combines sharp insights with compelling narratives. With expertise spanning various industries, they craft content that resonates with local residents and businesses alike. Their collaborative approach ensures a fresh, well-rounded perspective on every piece, making them a go-to source for local news in Hudson County.

Posts by Hudson Reporter

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Jersey City Planning Board approves Exchange Place Plaza redesign

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West New York man sentenced to 71 years in prison for 2019 shooting

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Secaucus woman allegedly received unemployment benefits while working for district attorney

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Union City Police Department offers free gun locks

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Secaucus Town Council now uses tablets to save paper

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Jersey City Council approves division reshuffling and cannabinoid regulations

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Compost bin opened in Union City

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Planning Board rejects Exchange Place Plaza redesigns

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10 years after fatal hit-and-run in North Bergen, family of victim still seeks closure

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North Bergen introduces $106 million budget for 2022

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